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''' Josh Nessen'''
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''' Josh Nessen''' lives in [[Weston]], [[Connecticut]].
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==Education==
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*Studied Studies in Political Economy at [[Amherst College]].
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*Went to Ethical Culture Fieldston School
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==Guardian==
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*[[Josh Nessen]] - contributed to the [[Guardian]] in the 1980s, on  leftist South Africa groups such as [[ACOA]].
  
 
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==Conference on Socialism and Activism==
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The Maoist-oriented weekly newspaper, [[The Guardian]] of November 27, 1985, on Page 14, featured a half-page announcement about the upcoming [[Conference on Socialism and Activism]] to be held on December 6-8, 1985, at Teachers College, Columbia University in [[New York City]]. It was "sponsored" by "The Guardian", [[The Nation Institute]], [[The Progressive]] (magazine), and [[WBAI-FM]] (one of the [[Pacifica]] stations).
  
 
'''Students and South Africa: Activism on the Rise'''
 
'''Students and South Africa: Activism on the Rise'''

Latest revision as of 18:11, 16 July 2017

Josh Nessen

Template:TOCnestleft Josh Nessen lives in Weston, Connecticut.

Education

  • Studied Studies in Political Economy at Amherst College.
  • Went to Ethical Culture Fieldston School

Guardian

ACOA

Frontline, March 4, 1985

Josh Nessen was in 1985 a student cordinator of ACOA.

Conference on Socialism and Activism

The Maoist-oriented weekly newspaper, The Guardian of November 27, 1985, on Page 14, featured a half-page announcement about the upcoming Conference on Socialism and Activism to be held on December 6-8, 1985, at Teachers College, Columbia University in New York City. It was "sponsored" by "The Guardian", The Nation Institute, The Progressive (magazine), and WBAI-FM (one of the Pacifica stations).

Students and South Africa: Activism on the Rise

References

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